CANDIDATE DEBATE SET FOR APRIL 10Debates to be taped and rebroadcast on 5 CITY-TV

The League of Women Voters of Lincoln-Lancaster County invites the public
to a series of debates featuring candidates on the ballot for the City
general election on May 1.

The series of debates is set for Tuesday, April 10, in the Bevins Family
Life Center on the main floor of Saint Paul United Methodist Church, 1144
“M” Street. The debates will be taped and rebroadcast by the City’s
government access cable channel, 5 CITY-TV. The schedule and invited
candidates – listed in order of their opening statements – are:

1 to 2 p.m. - Lincoln Public School’s Board of Education District 2 -
Doug Evans has declined the nomination, but Richard Meginnis will be present to
discuss school issues informally with interested voters. Informal discussions are
not taped and re-broadcast.2:15 to 3:15 p.m. - City Council District 4 – Annette McRoy and John Spatz3:30 to 4:30 p.m. - City Council District 2 – Jon Camp and Allan Abbott4:45 to 5:45 p.m. - City Council District 3 – John Erickson and Jonathan Cook6 to 7 p.m. - City Council District 1 – Doug Emery and LaRae Eifert7:30 to 8:30 p.m. - Mayor – Chris Beutler and Ken Svoboda

Candidates for Airport Authority have been invited to visit with voters in
the area reserved for distributing campaign materials.

To reach the Bevins Family Life Center from the west doors, use the
elevator (“M” button). If entering the church through the south door, go
up the interior stairs and walk away from the sanctuary. Parking is
available across 11th Street or in the parking garage one block south of
the church. Space may be available on the street or in the garage under
the church (enter from 11th Street).

Debate co-sponsors include the Lincoln-Lancaster Women’s Commission; the
Lincoln Area Agency on Aging; the National Council of Negro Women (Lincoln
Section); the North 27th Street Business and Civic Association; and Saint
Paul United Methodist Church. Funding for the debates is provided by the
League of Women Voters of Lincoln-Lancaster Education Fund, a 501(c)(3)
organization.

Audience members are asked to not wear or otherwise display items
indicating support of specific candidates while in the debate area.

For a schedule of air times, see the City Web site at lincoln.ne.gov and
click on the 5 CITY-TV logo. The debates also will be available through
video-on-demand through the Web site.